Masterpieces of British Literature: Ruskin: Macaulay: Brown: Tennyson: Dickens: Wordsworth: Burns: Lamb: Coleridge: Byron: Cowper: Gray: Goldsmith: Addison and Steele: Milton: BaconHorace Elisha Scudder Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 480 |
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... mind , And it has been upon my mind so long , That tho ' I know not when it first came there , I know that it will out at last . Oh , Annie , 400 It is beyond all hope , against all chance , two parts of the tragedy and make it all one ...
... mind , And it has been upon my mind so long , That tho ' I know not when it first came there , I know that it will out at last . Oh , Annie , 400 It is beyond all hope , against all chance , two parts of the tragedy and make it all one ...
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... mind brought in contact with varied nature . Beethoven wrote over the score of his Pastoral Symphony , " Thoughts of a man going into the country in early spring . " People when they hear the symphony sometimes think they hear the song ...
... mind brought in contact with varied nature . Beethoven wrote over the score of his Pastoral Symphony , " Thoughts of a man going into the country in early spring . " People when they hear the symphony sometimes think they hear the song ...
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... mind may have a special receipt . OF SUSPICION . SUSPICIONS amongst thoughts are like bats amongst birds , they ever fly by twilight . Certainly they are to be repressed , or at the least well guarded : for they cloud the mind ; they ...
... mind may have a special receipt . OF SUSPICION . SUSPICIONS amongst thoughts are like bats amongst birds , they ever fly by twilight . Certainly they are to be repressed , or at the least well guarded : for they cloud the mind ; they ...
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